Annexation of Hawaii

Annexation of Hawaii

            This political cartoon is about how sugar planters which can be seen on the tiny farmer with the hat that says provisional government on it was being threatened or overthrown by Queen Liliuokalani who is high off the ground on the other side of the see-saw because Uncle Sam or the United States of America has to come and take Hawaii as its own and rid of Queen Liliuokalani for sugar as seen on the barrel and for our naval base named Pearl Harbor. The cartoonist's message on the issue is the fact that without the United State stepping in to stop Queen Liliuokalani from trying to stop sugar cane farmers they wouldn't have stood a chance. Other opinions I imagine another person having on the issue is the fact that the farmers might have stood a tiny chance since Queen Liliuokalani and Hawaii did not really have an army at the time. The techniques the cartoonist used to make this cartoon persuasive was Exaggeration  and Labeling. Exaggeration was used because based on pictures online Queen Liliuokalani did not look huge and have a face like that and Uncle Sam is huge but the farmer below him is tiny. Labeling was used because on the barrel it says sugar and on the tiny farmers hat it says provisional government. 

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"Historical Political Cartoons About Hawaii - Hawai'i Digital Newspaper Project." Historical Political Cartoons About Hawaii - Hawai'i Digital Newspaper Project. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Feb. 2016. <https://sites.google.com/a/hawaii.edu/ndnp-hawaii/Home/historical-feature-articles/political-cartoons>.

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